All the photographs on index page and most on the site, with the exception of those in the GLINN Image Club were produced in-house. Some of the older ones were photographed with an RCA DSP3 VHS Camcorder and captured with a Snappy Video Snapshot unit. They were primarily edited with Adobe Photoshop 2.51, with some things done with Photofinish and Micrographic Picture Publisher.
Newer photographs are created with a Ricoh RDC-2 digital camera. This provides much higher resolution images than is possible with video tape, and there is no separate capturing step. The Ricoh camera downloads images directly to a personal computer using the serial port. We also have PC cards for it and with card readers in both our laptop and a desktop computer, we can load them directly into a computer.
All the photographs have been compressed and have lost detail in order to keep them to reasonable size so they do not load unacceptably slow.
Can you guess what this is? It is a close up of water spraying up from a water
fountain located in Watertower Park on the east side of Milwaukee near Lake
Michigan. (Video capture)
This is a sunset obviously. It is right after the sun has gone down below the horizon, and it was taken in Key West, Florida in January 1997 while standing on the dock at Mallory Square. (Video capture)
Can you figure this one out? It was taken during the winter at night and shows some big icicles hanging from the roof of our garage above the garage door. (Ricoh RDC2)
Can you figure this previous picture out? These are the mountain peaks of Milwaukee. Yep, bet you didn't know there were mountains in Milwaukee, did you?
The full size picture even looks more like mountains than this little image. Of course, unless you flunked geography in a really big way, you know there aren't real mountains here. However, these are mountains of a sort. They are mountains of salt! Yes, salt, stored near the Milwaukee Harbor, which is what our roads and cars get fed during the winter. (Video capture).
This is a photograph of another sunset, though the sun is much higher than in the
red sunset picture. The sun's light is shining through the clouds. The photo was taken in Key West Florida in January 1997 from the roof of the Hilton Hotel, the tallest building in Key West. (Video capture.)
The previous photograph we had here was of flowers. It was taken during the summer of 1997 in Chicago, IL in near the lake front. (Ricoh RDC2)

The picture here previously showed mosaic pieces. What is unusual about this is that this is the hood of a car. The entire car is covered with mosiac tile pieces and other
decorations. It doesn't run, it is on display in front of a shop on Duval Street in
Key West, Florida. Here are a couple of more pictures of the mosaic pieces and the car itself. (Video captures)
It was a foggy day in Chicago. Taken from out on Lake Michigan. Navy Pier is on the left. Summer 1997. (Ricoh RDC2)
The photograph shows some pretty choppy water. It is right at the southern most point in the United States, in Key West, Florida, at the end of South Street. (Video capture).
A photograph that shows two of our Pioneer DRM-600 CD-ROM changers. Each unit has a magazine that holds 6 CD-ROM disks. These two units hold 12 disks of hot adult material for our BBS. Click on GLINN BBS for more detailed information on our BBS which provides free access, including free access to gay adult materials.
A selection of buttons that are included in the Gay Button Archive on this system. We are always looking for others to put online, so if you have a collection you're willing to share, see the Archive Page on how to submit buttons. Thanks.
Thanks for reading all this. Hope it was interesting. The pictures in the GLINN Image Club are much more interesting of course.
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